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A Duke University law professor and his brother want the Braves to change their name by adding one letter.
Garcia Injury Law, formerly known as Pastrana & Garcia Injury Law, is stepping into a new chapter under the leadership of ...
President Trump signed an executive order targeting the Jenner & Block law firm. He cited the firm’s ties to prosecutor Robert Mueller and investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election.
One firm said Trump's executive order threatens "the legal system itself." Federal judges in D.C. on Friday partially blocked two executive orders signed by President Donald Trump targeting the ...
It is safe to say there is not a big law firm in this country that would not have some part of their work fall under this snare, especially through their pro bono work. Already, both Skadden Arps ...
Two federal judges have blocked virtually identical executive orders targeting two prominent law firms linked to the investigation by former FBI director Robert Mueller into president Donald Trump.
In back-to-back rulings on Friday, two federal judges temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's executive orders targeting specific law firms. Meanwhile, two other law firms have entered into ...
WASHINGTON — A prominent international law firm reached a deal with President Trump on Friday to provide at least $100 million in free legal services and to review its hiring practices ...
The White House has reached a deal with one of the largest law firms in the world to provide the equivalent of $100 million in free legal work to causes supported by the administration ...
Andrew Stanton is a Newsweek weekend reporter based in Maine. His role is reporting on U.S. politics and social issues. Andrew joined Newsweek in 2021 from The Boston Globe. He is a graduate of ...
President Trump has signed a series of executive orders targeting law firms that employ attorneys who have previously investigated him or have done work he takes issue with. Three firms are ...
Law firms are taking different approaches to the Trump administration's executive orders that target their business: some are suing, while others have entered into agreements to mollify the president.